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Old 6 June 2024, 02:21 PM   #1
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Gratuity Gift for Rolex Sales Associate?

I did a search and was unsuccessful in finding an answer to my query. A Sales Associate is delivering a specific Rolex I have been wanting for at least a year (I'll post it up when picked up). What, if any, is a good gratuity for a SA that gets you what you want?
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Old 6 June 2024, 02:28 PM   #2
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=894629

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=703816

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...=725556&page=2

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Old 6 June 2024, 03:08 PM   #3
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Thank you! clearly your searching skills exceed mine!
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Old 6 June 2024, 03:12 PM   #4
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Give nothing but a thank you.
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Old 6 June 2024, 03:15 PM   #5
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A thank you is all is necessary. If their customer service is exemplary, a letter to the manager is also a meaningful gesture
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Old 6 June 2024, 03:29 PM   #6
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You’re giving them thousands of dollars, keeping them in a job…isn’t that enough thanks?
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Old 6 June 2024, 03:30 PM   #7
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Thank you! clearly your searching skills exceed mine!
You’re welcome. The best way I’ve found is to type your question followed by “Rolexforums” into Google search.
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Old 6 June 2024, 04:19 PM   #8
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I don't see the harm in bringing in some sweets or a bottle of something as a gift
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Old 6 June 2024, 05:50 PM   #9
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Nothing wrong with gifting something small and that could be shared among the other SA’s to show your appreciation.
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Old 6 June 2024, 06:09 PM   #10
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Nothing wrong with gifting something small and that could be shared among the other SA’s to show your appreciation.
This is a great answer. Something to share with the crew is always appreciated.

Despite what others will tell you, a bit of appreciation--not kissing ass--is proper in my opinion and goes a long way in this world.
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Give what you want, it's your money and your choice, a card, a cuddle, a great big smile, who cares .. it's your SA/AD so you treat them how you see fit ... 50% will say nothing 50% a treat .. do as you see fit and most of all enjoy your new watch ...
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Old 6 June 2024, 06:32 PM   #12
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I usually just give them the bird and tell them "I'm flippin'".
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Old 6 June 2024, 06:46 PM   #13
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I did a search and was unsuccessful in finding an answer to my query. A Sales Associate is delivering a specific Rolex I have been wanting for at least a year (I'll post it up when picked up). What, if any, is a good gratuity for a SA that gets you what you want?
In the past, I've bought a bottle of whisky for my SA after he secured me a VTNR three months after launch. I have also taken in a huge box of chocolates for everyone in the AD at Christmas. Bribery? Perhaps. They take the time to remember who I am each time they see me, and treat me very well indeed, so it makes sense for me to be courteous in return.
Here in the UK, it's common and old-fashioned to give our milkmen and trash collectors gifts at Christmas, so I don't really see why I wouldn't do it here.

However, I didn't do it recently for my Daytona. Instead, I decided to reach out to the brand's head office and write them an email commending the SA and his manager. A few days later, I got a message from my SA thanking me because it had eventually reached him after working its way through the company. I suspect that meant more than just a bottle of something, and if I think about it, it's just common courtesy.
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Old 6 June 2024, 07:06 PM   #14
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In the past, I've bought a bottle of whisky for my SA after he secured me a VTNR three months after launch. I have also taken in a huge box of chocolates for everyone in the AD at Christmas. Bribery? Perhaps. They take the time to remember who I am each time they see me, and treat me very well indeed, so it makes sense for me to be courteous in return.
Here in the UK, it's common and old-fashioned to give our milkmen and trash collectors gifts at Christmas, so I don't really see why I wouldn't do it here.

However, I didn't do it recently for my Daytona. Instead, I decided to reach out to the brand's head office and write them an email commending the SA and his manager. A few days later, I got a message from my SA thanking me because it had eventually reached him after working its way through the company. I suspect that meant more than just a bottle of something, and if I think about it, it's just common courtesy.
In full agreement, an email with some nice words in it does go a long way, but still there's always a little niggle and let me explain, I paid a deposit for my 126519 - I was amazed to even be considered for it, I too have the VTNR, I waited about 5 months after asking for it, but got the email to say price increase, now I didn't moan but made sure I had paid up before the rise kicked in, I wont say bittersweet because I feel my AD has been amazing, I said from the start I will not buy jewelry or any watch I don't want and have been treated like a King .. but deep down business is business, they are in it to make a profit and reach their targets ..
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I’ve done a box of chocolates before when an AD really helped me out - the watch arrived at I time I was unable to collect for several weeks and they held onto it for me.
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Old 6 June 2024, 10:29 PM   #18
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I would gift something. It usually means getting some good swag in return.

Remember the SA/AD get a lot of crap from nasty customers. Makes you stand out. At the end of the day would you rather help a person that’s nice to you or treats you like crap… Spend etc all being equal.


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I would gift something. It usually means getting some good swag in return.

Remember the SA/AD get a lot of crap from nasty customers. Makes you stand out. At the end of the day would you rather help a person that’s nice to you or treats you like crap… Spend etc all being equal.


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This is the stance I take.

I've been in the store when there has been people coming in being abusive because they demand to buy a GMT Master in the window right now - if I can bring a bit of balance with something to make the guys day then I'll happily do it.
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Old 6 June 2024, 10:41 PM   #20
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Thankfully never needed to give a gratuity (or bribe) for a Rolex so far.
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You’re welcome. The best way I’ve found is to type your question followed by “Rolexforums” into Google search.
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As in any sale, thank you is sufficient. If you want to further impress them, wear the watch often when you go in the store and express how much you are enjoying it. That is really the only thanks any SA should want.
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pathetic.

If I ran an AD I would prohibit SAs from accepting any gifts
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You’re welcome. The best way I’ve found is to type your question followed by “Rolexforums” into Google search.
Again, thanks you. My sons enjoy great mirth over my many IT inabilities! This is a very helpful tip (tried it immediately and it works like a charm).
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I did a search and was unsuccessful in finding an answer to my query. A Sales Associate is delivering a specific Rolex I have been wanting for at least a year (I'll post it up when picked up). What, if any, is a good gratuity for a SA that gets you what you want?
Should be the other way round the AD SA was only doing what he is paid for selling watches to the public who enters his retail shop.
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And for fun, here's the same question from 2007:

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...t=20470&page=2
Had to laugh at post #35 … times have changed
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A thank you is all is necessary. If their customer service is exemplary, a letter to the manager is also a meaningful gesture
This ^.

I always do the former, and I've also done the latter when it was justified.
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In the almost 20 years I worked at an AD as the Rolex sales specialist, I never received anything as a thank you or a gratuity from a customer.

I'm not complaining, just stating a fact.
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Between this and asking for 20+ percent tips for pouring a cup of black coffee and even at airport self checkouts, what is this world coming to?
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pathetic.

If I ran an AD I would prohibit SAs from accepting any gifts
But you don't. It's a good job cos I'd hate to work for you lol.

Nobody cares if you think it's "pathetic" to be nice to someone.
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